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Nick Gourevitch

Partner and Managing Director, Research

Nick Gourevitch leads Global Strategy Group’s Research practice and serves as one of the firm’s top pollsters and communications strategists. He is responsible for business strategy and growth, overseeing research innovation and methodology, and leads a nationwide team of professionals with diverse experience and clients.

A GSG veteran of more than 10 years, Nick oversees the largest Democratic polling firm in the country— GSG has polled in more federal races than any other Democratic polling firm since the 2010 election cycle. Since 2012, he has been one of the top pollsters to Priorities USA Action, the Super PAC that is playing a leading role in standing up to the Trump presidency, and previously supported Hillary Clinton’s campaign for president, as well as the re-election of President Obama. Nick also serves as key research advisor to the Democratic Governors Association, where, in 2017, he led cutting edge experiments on the future of polling, including work that contributed to the Democratic victory in the VA governor’s race. He also advises other leading party players including the DCCC, Senate Majority PAC, and FWD.us, the advocacy group backed by key leaders in the tech community supporting reform on issues from immigration to criminal justice. In 2018, Nick will oversee a full slate of gubernatorial, Senate and Congressional races in a critical mid-term year.

In addition to his political work, Nick also works on behalf of a variety of GSG’s corporate clients such as ESPN, Google, Microsoft, Comcast, CONCACAF (FIFA Federation).

He has been named to Campaigns and Elections magazine’s “Influencers 50” list of those who are “changing the way we think about campaigns, and shaping the future of the industry.” He is also regularly quoted in the media on politics in the New York Times, Politico, FiveThirtyEight, Pollster.com and other outlets.

Nick is a graduate of Brown University with a double major in computer science and economics and holds a Master’s in Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences from Columbia University. Nick lives in Larchmont, New York with his wife and three children.